Enlisted May 13, 1862, Camp McDonald; was paid a bounty of $50.00 on May 16, 1862. Captured when Vicksburg fell on 4 July 1863 and paroled. Known engagements- Champion Hill, Vicksburg, Nashville, Chattanooga. Illiterate, he had to make his mark on his Parole Form (filled out 8 July 1863).

Enlisted May 16, 1862 at Camp McDonald with Capt Daniel. He was 27 year old. Died Oct 21, 1862 in Knoxville, TN. He left a wife Clarisa. He was 5'5' with light hiar and blue eyes. Before the war he was a farmer in Franklin County Georgia.

WB Huggins was my great-grandfather. He enlisted on May 13, 1862. The unit was sent to TN, then MS where it was assigned to T.H. Taylor's Brigade, Dept. of MS and East LA. It participated in the battle at Champion 's Hill and was captured at Vicksburg on July 4, 1863. Exchanged and reorganized, it was placed in General Cummings' Brigade, Army of TN. The 34th was active in many engagements from Chattanooga to Nashville. WB, along with brothers Asa and Aaron, were captured at Nashville but I don't have details. On April 26th, 1865 General Joseph E. Johnston surrendered his Army of TN, the men of the 34th GA Regiment included, to General Sherman in Greensboro, NC. WB and Asa walked home. WB became a farmer and later became the Sexton (caretaker) for the Carrollton, GA City Cemetery, located just down the block from where he and his wife Levy Ann resided. He was buried there in January 1905.

Born May 10, 1843 in Chattooga, Georgia to Charles P. and Martha Akridge, Ezekiel enlisted May 13, 1862 in Blackwell's Company D the 34th Georgia. He was wounded at Baker's Creek in June of 1863 but returned to service and was surrendered in 1865. Ezekiel married his cousin Eliza Price and they moved to Arkansas. His wounds were always with him and he and Eliza divorced before 1870. He lived in Texas until he returned to Chattooga County, Georgia where he filed for a pension in 1906 and died in 1908.

William served with the Ga 34th. He had moved to Cherokee county, Alabama, however he crossed the state line joined up in Chattooga county, GA. He was originally from what is now Bartow county, GA. He wrote a series of 29 letters home that can be found on micorfilm in the GA archives. He was captured and then paroled after Vicksburg fell. He was being brought home by a Rev. Lea from MS when he died 10 miles outside of Enterprise. He never saw his son, Patrick Thomas Daniel, but he named him in a letter he wrote home. His wife, Elizabeth Stovall moved back to Ga to live with her mother, Nancry Garner Stovall. His brother in law was a member of the Ga 40th and they served close enough that they would walk picket together. His brother in law was Patrick Henry Stovall.

Charles D. the son of Charles and Mary (Wilder) Price was born in Chattooga County, Georgia circa 1838. By the time the war came he was already a land owner. He enlisted May 13, 1861 with the rank of Lieutenant in Company D of Blackwell's 34th Georgia and died at Vicksburg, Mississippi June 22, 1863. He never married. His brother Joseph C. Price also died in the War Between the States.

Jesse Adams - private May 13, 1862. Pension records show he was wounded in the back, date and place not given. Captured and paroled at Athens, Georgia - May 8, 1865.(Born in Madison County, Georgia in 1840).

my gggrandfather berry cruce was in 34 co. e i have a 1862 newspapper clip. with him in it but he is not on muster roll and i have a wittness form with his capt. a.t bennett love to find more inf. andrew j. brooks is also my gggrandfater

My gggrandfather Sgt. Samuel M. Brooks was wounded in the chest and died at the General Hospital in Atlanta, GA on September 14, 1864 shortly after Atlanta was captured by Sherman. I've been searching for his burial place for the last 25 years. If anyone has an idea where he could be buried, please contact me.

Sgt Sailors was captured at Vicksburg and paroled. Later he was captured on the streets of Athens, GA and released. He is buried in a small family cemetery on Eller Rd in Madison County, Georgia along with his 1st and 2nd wives.

Brother of my Great great Grandmother, Elizabeth Coin Kuykendall,(Wife of Spear Fort Kuykendall).Youmgest of three brothers to serve in the 34th Georgia Inf.,( Joseph, Thomas, and John). John enlisted as a private in Company 'K', 10th Reg.,Georgia State Troops 16 Dec 1861. Mustered out May 1862. Enlisted as a private in Company 'F', 34th Regiment, Georgia Infantry 17 May 1862. Captured at Edward's Station 17 May 1863 as a Sgt. in Company 'F', 34th Georgia. Exchanged at Ft Delaware, DE, on 4 July 1863. Also had two older brothers in Confederate Service; James Coin, 1st Kentucky Cavalry then to the 6th Kentucky Cavalry and Samuel D Coin, 6th Alabama Infantry

Brother to my Great great grandmother, Elizabeth Coin Kuykendall, (wife of Spear Fort Kuykendall). Oldest of three brothers to serve with 34th Georgia Inf. Enlisted 16 Dec 1861 as a Private in Company 'K', 10th Regiment, Georgia State Troops. Mustered out in May 1862. Enlisted 17 May 1862 as a private in Company 'F', 34th Georgia Infantry. Captured at Baker's Creek, (Champion's Hill), 16 May 1863. Recived at Ft Delaware 9 June 1863. Died 21 June 1863 at Ft Delaware Military Prison, Pea Patch Island, DE. Buried across the Delaware River in Finn's Point National Cemetery, Salem, Salem, New Jersey. Had two older brothers also in CSA Army; James, 1st KY Cav then to 6th KY Cav and Samuel, 6th Alabama Infantry

Brother of my 2X great grandmother, Elizabeth Coin Kuykendall, (Wife of Spear Fort Kuykendall). Middle of three brothers to serve in the 34th Georgia Inf., (other two were John R and Joseph). Enlisted 17 May 1862 in Company 'F'. 34th Georgia Inf. Captured at Vicksburg,MS 4 july 1863. Paroled there on 8 July 1863.Two other brothers served in the Confederate Army; James, in the 1st then 6th Kentucky Cavalry and Samuel D, 6th Alabama Infantry

Gilbert Monroe Mason(my 3rd great-grand uncle) was born 25 February 1845 in McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee to Lewis Mason(1807-1875) and Sussannah Womack(1807-1848). Enlisted as a Private on 17 May 1862 in Dade Co., Georgia. Take P.O.W. at battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi 4 July 1863 and took an oath of allegience to the US on 24th December 1863.

James W. Mason is my 3rd great-grandfather. He was born in McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee on 17 April 1835 to Lewis Mason(1807-1875) and Susannah Womack(1807-1848). The family moved to Dade County, Georgia between 1845 and 1850. Around 1873, the family move to Izard County, Arkansas.

Enlisted 17 May 1862 in Dade County Geogia.Taken P.O.W. on July 4, 1863 at Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Released on July 8, 1863. Took Oath of Alligiance on December 24, 1863 at Nashville, Tennessee. Released at Louisville, Kentucky and sent north.

Moses served with his brother, Alias. Fought in the KY campaign. Both were captured on July 4, 1863 in Vicksburg,MS. Paroled July 8th returned to his unit. Nov 1863 fought in the Chattanooga campaign @ Lookout Mtn, Orchard Knob & Missionary Ridge. Then came the Battle of Atlanta and surrounding areas. Last Battles were Nashville & Bentonville, NC. Surrendered May 23, 1865 in Greenville, SC.Died Dec 2, 1904

Enlisted in Company G, Georgia 34th Infantry Regiment on 12 May 1862 as 1st Sgt. under Capt Russell A. Jones. Captured at Vicksburg, Miss. on July 4, 1863, paroled July 8, 1863. Promoted to Full 1st Lieutenant on 15 Sep 1863. Captured in Anderson, NC on May 18, 1865.

Enlisted as private on Mar 26th 1863 in Carnesville, GA by Capt Jones. His brother, Asa Chandler Dooley, was already a Sgt. in the same company. He was also captured at Vicksburg on Jul 4, 1863 and paroled on Jul 8.

Jefferson, Lewis Henry, Terrel, and John Phillips. 34 GA VOL INF. Siege of Vicksburg and out-lying skirmishes and battles. Lewis Henry captured while on skirmish duty. Sent to Fort Delaware. Exchanged. John wounded at Champion Hill, and later died at Vicksburg. Jefferson and Terrel surrendered at Vicksburg. Terrel re-captured at the Battle of Hartwell, GA. Jefferson present and surrendered at Bentonville.

John was wounded at the Battle of Champion Hill, and was transferred to Vicksburg. He was cared for by Confederate surgeons until the surrender. His care was briefly transferred to USA. He died under the care of the Sisters of Mercy in Vicksburg. I have no information as to the date of his death or his grave sight.

Elected May 12, 1862. Captured at surrender of Vicksburg July 4, 1863. Paroled July 8, 1863. In hospital near Atlanta, July 1864. Transferred to Company B, 39th Ga., Infantry (Consolidated) in April, 1865 when the parts of the 34th was reorganized into the 39th Ga. Captured at Raleigh, N.C. Apr. 12, 1865. (ACS)

Isham Thompson was conscripted in Carnesville, Ga. Co. I, 34th Ga. Regt.,Inf., Army of Tenn., Franklin Co., Ga., 'Flintsville Greys'. Flintsville was a small community near Red Hill, Ga. about 7 miles from Carnesville. He was married to Sarah An Higginbotham in Hart Co., GA. From records I found in an old ledger in the Courthouse in Carnesville, Ga. a member of Isham's unit had evidently given the information 'died in 1863'. No further information is known. Family never knew his fate. He was born in Elbert Co., Ga. the son of Gaines and Sarah Rice Thompson. His brother Lawrence Thompson was also in this unit and died at war.